Elder Law, What are the Time Deadlines to Contest a Will in New York? In New York there is no set time deadline to contest an estate. Rather heirs beneficiaries and other interested parties … July 25, 2017 2 MIN READ
Elder Law, Elder law estate planning, Conditional Bequests and Devisements The law generally gives benefactors great leeway to set conditions for beneficiaries to inherit assets from an estate or trust. … July 21, 2017 2 MIN READ
Caregiving June is Elder Abuse Awareness Month According to the Council on Elder Abuse as few as one in 24-cases of elder abuse go reported to the … June 28, 2017 2 MIN READ
Elder law estate planning, Financial Planning What are the Tax Rules of Gifts to Grandchildren? All grandparents want the best for their children and grandchildren and many take the initiative to set aside part of … June 20, 2017 2 MIN READ
Caregiving, Elder Law Elder Law Estate Planning – Choosing the Right Trust for your Estate When deciding how to disburse assets in an estate many individuals decide to create a trust over a last will … June 16, 2017 2 MIN READ
Elder Law, Do Not Forget to Apply for SSI Death Benefits if You are a Surviving Spouse or Child The passing of a loved one is never an easy event. While families take time to grieve and mourn the … June 8, 2017 2 MIN READ
Elder Law, Elders Caring for Spouses with Alzheimer’s Must Plan for Their Future Anyone with a spouse stricken by Alzheimer’s disease knows exactly how devastating the condition is on the patient and how … June 5, 2017 2 MIN READ
Caregiving, Elder Law, What is the Dead Man’s Statute? When someone passes away he or she typically has the estate in order by creating a will or trust and … June 2, 2017 2 MIN READ
Elder Law Remarrying as a Senior? Here are a Few Things to Consider Getting remarried as a senior can have a whole host of important consequences from estate planning retirement and any future … May 23, 2017 2 MIN READ